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PAGE FOUTC MEDFOim MATE TRTBTTNTE. "NTEDFCRP. OT?T.TONT, TTTTTCfiTUY. MATCCIT fi. lf24 (Wkpford Mail tkibunk AN lNIlEI'KNDENT NKWSI'Al'ER PUBLISHED EVEHV AFTERNOON EXCEPT HUNDAY, II V THE VEDKOUU PRINTING CO. Tb Medford Sunday Uorning Sun la furnished ubtoribcra d wiring a aeveii-uuy uinjr oewpapr. Office Mall Tribune Building, S6-S710 North Fir atreet Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Med ford Uail, Uie Hfdford Tribune, the UouUt- ROBERT W. RUHIt, Editor. S. SUM ITER SMITH. Uaiuger. BY MAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Sun. year Daily, with Sunday Bun, month.. Dally, without Kunday Hun, yt-ur. . Daily, without Sunday Hun, month. Weekly Mall Tribune, one year Humlav Sun. one Year ,. .7.60 .76 . . 6.60 , . . .Aft . . 1. 00 . . a.oo BY CAHKIEK In Med ford, Ashland, Jai'kaon' Tille, Central i'out, 1'hoenix. Talent ami on Miirhwava: Dally, with Sunday 8ur., month 76 Dally, without Suiiduy Sun, month... .06 Dally, without Sunday Sun, yeur 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cadi In advance. Entered ai second rTaaa niktter at Medford, Oregon, under act of March 8, lit 70, Official paper of the city of Med ford. Official pauer of Jitcksun County. The only paper beiw.'er, btigetit, Ore., and Aacramento. Calif., a dlNtunce of over 6(J0 mi lea. having .tuned wire Annotated I'reaa Service. Sworn daily average circulation for all month! ending October 1, 1U23, 337V, more than double the circiilutlon of any other paper published or circulated in Jackaun uuuniy. The Aaaociated I'reaa ia eicluaively emllJid IB Ul WW lor rc)ui)in-iiiiUM tii an ncB Batches credited to it or not otherwise credited i thia paper, and alav to Uie local nws puu- uaoea ncrrm. All rights of republication of apeclal dia- fMwCUVxl 11 CI CI II lie . II"! " Ye Smudge Pot lly Arthur ferry ' ' The DryHTcnll tho Wets "Scofflawa," and the WetH call tin Dryu, "HpIkoO ( Bigota," both tornm ImjIiik official, and winners of prizes in conti'HtH heltl ; fur the purpono. If calling euch other nameH, don't Btup the (1;1uk of rum across the Canadian line, there will be nothing to do hut mako faces at the bootk'Kgers. According to tho National Republi can, the Democratic ad nil nisi ration bought 36 silver spurs for every offi cer in the war. The spurs wrought great havoc, scratching up mahogany deska, and barking the shins of lady dancers. . j'iu:iitFii.ss (Oregon City KiiU'i-prlM) Mrs. L. Lehnflcld had a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krock of EvanavUle, 111., saying the Krock family was coming out here in their cur to tmtjnd the summer, ho Mrs. Lchnflfld has already planted onions, radislieH, lettuce, peas and potatoes. A carload of stono jars have ar rived. They are In assorted sizes, and will be used us" retainers for pancake batter. ' - The Galshevlkis nro wearing their spring get-ups, and staying in the shade as far as possible. Will Boring has had the misfortune to lose another horse. One was killed by the train and other other by driving-a spike into its foot. (Kugene lteglster.) It will do It every time. The introduction of the K volution fuss In the churches into stnte politic, ought to help considerable. It is nothing at all to fight about, except that it involves the religious, and gives leather-lunged lecturers from other seatlons, an excuse to come and take up collections at a mass meeting. "Whether Man sprung from a monkey la quite a puzzle, but there Is no doubt about where he is going to spring to if Oregon don't ceaso going crazy over every fool notion that blooms In the spring. PANGS OF KPAKKIN; (Salem, Mo., Nous) Orgil Mtti)ell went to the west part of the county to see his girl a few days aVto and his mule got loose with n new saddle on and has not yet frcen found. (Via M. It.) Several new jioines nro being erect ed In fine lort)ona for service sta tions. i I only mention this because I con tend with the senator from Missouri that It raises a question of reasonable doubt. It has been mentioned upon the floor that I nm not a lawyer. Ronietimes I am thankful for that; other times I wish I were. (Congres sional Record.) That sounds fair. The steam shovel operations on Centrale clu Avenhla are attracting more attention than the feat of mov ing a safe down stairs. No. 2, of tho Portland candidates for the US. senate, will open his cam paign from the front porch of the Jacksonville house where hu was born, but as first basepian of the ball team of his nimbler days, he hum tit not confine all his remarks to the home plate. TIIK ADS To read the ads. However simple (they may seem to he. They are the source of boundless Joy to me. v J delve Into each compact, cryptic line And probe, the .hidden mystery to -"Lost, strayed or stolen, pure whit? collie. That answers to the name of Molly. A cood reward for her return." They might have added, "Sad hearts yearn. "A house for sale, will sacrifice xanh n hnrirnln lit tho nri " Perhaps they move to mansions on ' th hill. Perhaps the grocer pressed them with f . his hiu. Behind each ad mm purpose Ilea, A hidden motive In disguise, nt,ias.f u'AMnn only uuess. "They're fascinating, none the less. INVESTIGATE THE AS LOXU us Washington is invest Ration mad why not have an in vestigation of the- investigations? There seems no elnince of congress accomplishing any construc tive work until this investigation mania is out of the blood, so one more investigation, .more or less could do no burin, and might do smile good. . It is, of course, very interesting to know that Mary Quigley listen ed in on u telephone conversation between Hilly and Mary Duekstein and heard Mary tell Hilly that he had the right idea at last. The Ducksteins of the future will be glad to point to the congressional archives us evidence of such unusual domestic harmony. It is also interesting to know that Daugherty bet on some horse races and that Harry Sinclair, before his prosperity engulfed him, ate with his knife. Hut what the public would like to know is what 'bearing all these human-interest details have upon the subject at hand, which is who are the guilty ones in this oil lease business, and what punishment docs the law provide? Two valuable days have now been' spent in ferriting out the dam aging fact that President Coolidge sent a telegrm to his private sec retary at I'alui Heaelr, concerning official business in no way related to the oil inquiry, also that the President wired his thanks for a mes sage of eongral illation on his Denby action from Publisher McLean. What has all this got to do with Teapot Dome? The only way t find out is to have aiinvesligation of the oil investigation. Then must be enough congressmen in Washington not members of the in vestigation committees already formed, to make up a committee on investigation of the investigations. Hy all means set them to work. Let them find out how much these investigations are costing the government in time and money and how much of the time and money are wasted. Ia-t them separate the oil polities from the oil probe. Then let them report on this inter esting point, can't the investigations be called off, prosecution be started, and congress allowed to get With a presidential campaign approaching, tlienc must, be a ccr tain amount of political jockeying, of course. Hut among the people at. largo there is a growing suspicion that the limit has about been reached. QUILL Uneasy lies the head that has a Conservatism is just the normal The rebellion in Mexico has now So live that when your summons looks. Don't cheer, boys. No one parly is large enough to hold all the rooks. If you wish to know whether a man has been at work, look at hit palms. If you wish to know whether a girl has been at work, look nt the third finger of her left hand. A lot of nice little boys might whitewash for the elephant. In this commercial age, about the keep on your toes. ' Now, durn it I We won't be able to finish scolding Kurope until we get this oil mess cleaned up. The financial condition of the country. You see, it isn't in Knrope. The office statistician informs us good and pure men in 8;l!) years. Doubtless Dawes will get things fixed. The only question which Kuropean nation will claim the credit. Correct this sentence: ".Inst tell are." said she gently, "and I'll sew RipplingRhijmos x Walt SPOTLESS NEWSPAPERS. 'TMIKKK are men so highly moral that they gnash their teeth and say, "Certainly we have a quarrel with the journals of today; they are frightful things to study, they are vicious, they are vain, for they chronicle the bloody and the sinful and profane. Is there murder in an alley, murder noxious and unclean? You will see reporters rally by the dozen to the scene. Does a hoodlum cut some capers while inspired by bootleg drink? There'll be sciireheads in the papers, and a splash of crimson ink. Are there scandals and divorces? They'll be printed, never fear; felons run their evil courses, and they'll get three columns clear. They will chronicle, my masters, all that savors of disgrace, but a confer ence of pastors doesn't get an inch of space. They are diligent collectors of the ribald and the vile, but a soiree of our rectors isn't worth the papers' while." Hut the papers, oh, the papers, they are wiser than they look; they're the builders and the simpers of our destinies, gadzook. And they advertise the sinner who has set the town aghast, that he may not be a winner when the roundup comes at last. For our lovely, growing village it will be an evil day, when the men of crime and pillage go un marked upon their way. We'll have reached disaster's border when the papers cease to toil in the cause of law and order, spear ing spoilsmen and their spoil. INVESTIGATIONS. busy on its legitimate business': POINTS hat in the ring. functioning of a full stomach. progressed as far as Page fi. (Mimes you won't have to 'burn the get passes by volunteering to tc;( only way to get well heeled is to northwest doesn't alarm the entire that gossips have ruined but two me where the needle and thread the buttons on." Maton Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D Noted Phytician and Author Signed letters pertaining to mnonal nealth and hygiene, not to disease diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, self add retted envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only i few can be answered here. No reply can be mede to queries not conforming to Instructions Address Dr. William Brady, In care of this newspaper. TIlo JIuir on a Every woman has hair on her face. She will (Uncover this hair, deride that it is "Miipfrf luoua" and launch ujion i fruitions and deplorable course of experimentation. The hair on every woman's face is down, practically invisible, but like the KpotH before one's eyes readily ap parent if you make a business of look ing for them. As a general rule this down, at least In the cafie of a Kirl or j'ounK woman, re mains forever un noticeable provided it in not stimulated to excessive growth. There are several hemiruls which will kIvo a fairly rlean shave without dangerous irritation of the skin. It Is a common notion that the use f creams, oils or grease upon the face "grmvs hnir" or stimulates the executive growth of the natural down. There is no ground for such a belief, tho tho application of irritants of any kind does tend to stimulate heavier arrow th of down. Perhaps excessive fiktion, rubbing or massage of the face does, too. Hut the proper use of such cosmetics as a woman legiti mately needs to make herself attrac tive will never cause a growth of hair. Certain disturbances of ductless gland function seem to be character ized hy the growth of heavy or coarse hairs about the face, but this Is only one feature of such disturbances. Single hairs may lie destroyed by -.he electric needle, or u group of hairs ;it a sitting. This mode of treatment is especially desirable when a tuft of hairs or a number of luifrs in a lim ited area of skin are to be removed. Electrolysis destroys tho hair follicle or root so that the hair never grows again. X-ray treatment In employed with considerable success nowadays for the permanent removal of superflous hair. Many of the most skillful oper ators are reluctant to use X-ray for the treatment of superfluous hJr about the face because of the risk of possible X-ray burn, but In other situ ations the X-ray treatment is most serviceable. Qt'KS'nONS Ap AXSWKUS Vp to a (YruiinM'oiiK, Yes I know you approve of wearing a BADLY DEFEATED, ; LONDON'. Xlnreh . The Tnngler mrrespunduiit of I lie Dally Express says tho 'recent action in Morocco re sulted in a severe reverse for the Span ish forces. ThQ Ssanish line was broken at Tlzziazza, he declared, and the Hiffians arc pushing through in wedge formation In the director of Vfidar (Naddor), a short distance south if Melilla where the Spanish head luarters are located. The rumor comes from Gibraltar that Melilla is burning. MADRID. March 0. Arrival of the first Spanish reinforcements nt Me 'illa Is officially announced. Infantry, irtlllery and stores are going forward from Alicante, Valencia and Baree lonin. Tho Spanish commander-in-chief md his staff are on their way to Tafersit. Fifteen soldiers. Including two lleu enants, were wounded when the reb els attacked a Spanish convoy, which ook refuse in a blockhouse. Spanish aviators have bombed Henl medlen, Henl Huyaria, Cuenca and Kert. 9 Injuml In Kxploslon. STKl liKXVIl.l.i:. Ohio. .March 6. Nine persons were Injured, five of them seriously when three pounds of gunpowder exploded In the laboratory of the Toronto, Ohio, high school to day. rorelgn Money. NKW YollK. .March 6. French francs sold In the local foreign ex change market today at four cents upiece, or 25 to the dollar, a new low record. Especially Prepared for Infants and Children, of All Ages Mother! Fletcher Castoria haa been in use for over 80 years as a pleasant, hnrmlcM substitute fof OtRtor Oil. i'an-poric. Teething Drops and Sootliinp Syrups.- Contains no iittri'otics. Provm directions are on inch package. I'liysiciana everywhere INCOME TAX SERVICE furnished on State and Federal Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corporation Records Corporation Returns Compilation of your records for these reports, and Counsel in all Income Tax Matters GEO. G HEWITT Income Tax Adviser 304 and 305 Medford National Bank Bldg N Telephone 32S Wonmn'H Face minimum of clothing and I have al ways dressed:my children with that In mind, gauze underwear and socks the year around.- I have been rewarded by having ull three keep perfectly well without a single cold, but this Is my question: Would this rmuke children thin? On the theory that they burn up more fuel keeping warm and that this takes from their flesh? They declare that they are not cold. My father says I do wrong and that the children will have rheumatism when they grow older. (Mrs. L. It. J.) AnBwer. I do not advise that chil dren be compelled to wear such light clothing In the winter time, but I be lieve that when a child prefers to go with bare knees all winter or wear the lightest possible underclothing or throw off heavy wraps or go without overshoes It is quite proper to let the child suit his own feelings about that provided he Is normal mentally. Mind, I do not preach "hardening." save to such extent as the child natur ally prefers. Yet It seems to me that there may be good ground for the theory that this voluntary hardening does make the child less susceptible or more resistant to tho respiratory infections. Your question about such a custom making a child thin Is sound enough. More fuel is required to maintain body warmth under such conditions. Hut in practice it appears that the child develops a more vigor ous appetite and metabolism and rather tends to gain weight faster than a child coddled in the common way docs. Tultcrt'iilnsls of tho Hone Can tuberculosis of the bone be contracted by kissing a person who has it? Is there such danger after the infected part has been removed by operations? (Miss S. E. D.) Answer. No. Tuberculosis of bone or joint is Hcareely communicable. If the patient has tuberculosis of lung or throat, then kissing would be a pretty certain mode of infection. From Soap to OH I find that soap irritates my skin, and so I have been using olive oil to clean my face. Will this cause hair to grow on my face? Mrs. W. S.) Answer. No. There Is no cosmetic which will cause hair to grow, tho probably anything which Irritates the skin tends to make the fine down, which is ordinarily not noticeable, be come heavier and notireable. 'TRITOHELL'IS CAUSE OF RIOT LOS ANOKt.ES. March 0. I3efore a largo canvas depleting two trains, one headed for Heaven and the other steaming rapidly elsewhere, the Uev. Lewis Ilaker. Itinerant negro preacher, was exhorting an outdoor audience here yesterday, "Uet off the train carrying Vou to hell and hop nhoard the Heaveiibound express," he urged his hearers, wax ing gradually more and more , elo quent and more and more personal, until, It is alleged, the sermon threat ened to result In a riot. Just as those who objected to tho alleged personal vituperation were about to take matters into their own hands, the police stepped in, flagged the Heaveiibound express and rail roaded Rev. linker to tho city jail on a charge of disturbing the peace. Pacific Limited Wrecked . OMAHA, Neb., March G. The Pa cific Limited of the Chicago, Milwau kee and St. Paul railroad was derailed at Persia, Iowa, early today, Engineer Pendy being killed and a number ot passengers slightly hurt, according to advices received here. . The locomotive went Into a ditch and three of the cars were derailed. Camphor Acts Quickly People are surprised at the quick action of simple camphor, witohhazel. hydmstlK, etc., as mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore. weak-, or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. - Leon B. Ilasklns. Sold in Central Point by Mary A. Mee. druggist. Adv. recommend it. The kind you have always bought bears signature of THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD ...... by Laurel Ora Personal history No. -45,678. Tho girl's name Is Lida. Pretty name, huh? I t.ln ln Jnlnt n rirnnHon Phitlfl nTI(l uiud la uaiuij aa ......... . as pretty as a doll. I Iiut she's not like dolls at all. Lidaj has something in side her pretty, ! well shaped Dead beside ideas about the tango and . Where Are We Going . To night. And, more over, Llda is go ing to be mar ried. "Yep, she called nt my maisonette ' Just as the scrambled eggs "were' served this morning to tell ii.e,. breathlessly, that she was going to marry George. "Well," I said that's nil one can any under such circumstances at 8:15 a. m. "Well, I've got it all figured out," said Llda; "George is a fine fellow. I am not saying that I can't live with out him, or any of that nonsense. I'm 25 and I am no bloomin' Juliet." "Of course I believe In love, and all that sort of thing. Dut J7.ll tell you about George. He treats me like a friend. Do you understand just what 1 mean? He is about the only eligible fellow I've met who really treats me like somebody he LIK13S. When he talks to me about things, he doesn't do it in that patronizing pat-you-on the head way that other men do. George lb sensible and. he LIKES me and I LIKE him. So I'm going to marry him." And Lida danced away into the middle distance, and my scrambled eggs were cold and. somehow, I did not want any breakfast, anyway. I wonder Is that tho right way to mar ry, or not? What do you think? (I invite letters on tills and will print the best one received.) TJwr'8 aH soils o' Naii catchers hut incMltsty still ho! its tli' plume IVr' hubnml cltifi.'. ' IMiifr hats tuny e.-imv In ugin, but, ther's iioihlu' t indicate Ui'at th ole tinu i mlemaii. is phuinln' n c oiiir-back. 'Cascarets" 10c Best Laxative ' for Bowels "They .Work While You Sleep." If you' feel sick, dizzy, upset, if your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is -sour 6Y gassy, just take one or two pleasant "Cascarets" to relieve constipa tion and biliousness. Koigriping nicest cathartic-laxative on earth: for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes "any drug store. APPLY .. . TREE TANGLEFOOT RIGHT N(WI Keeps insects out of trees and bushes. " ASK ABOUT I.T. MONARCH SEED CO. 317 E. MAIN ' PHONE 260 WORK PLACES ITS SOILED HANDS UPON YOUR CLOTHES And we come to your rescue A suit cleaned and pressed by us looks as if It lust came new from the tailor's hands. Keep the style and wear in your clothes by keeping us on the job. I! Li i City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.liSS. Phone 474 1 624 N. River,id. Ave.' Sj,. jMrKi Medford, Oregon A MARY MpRKISOX O Mary, at thy window be. - . . It is the wish'd, the trysted hour! ' Those smiles and glances let me see. That make the miser's treasure How blithely would I bide the stour A weary slave frae sun to sun, . Could I the rich reward secure. The lovely .Mary Morison: Yestreen, when to the trembling string The dance gaeu inro wit hbiubu . To thee my fancy took its wing, -;"( '.' I sat. hut neither heard nor saw, Tho' .this was fair and that whs braw And yon the toast ot a me town, I slgh'd, and said amang them n'.ij, Ye arena Alary .norison. . ., O Mary, canst tnou wreck his peao. Wha for thy sake wad gladly ale I . Or canst thou break that heart of h(s. Whase only fnut Is loving thee .. If love for love thou wilt na gio, ;,,'.' At loost bo pity to mo shown; A thought ungentle canna be The thought of Alary wonson. . Robert Burns. Hnsklnn for Hen 1th. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVES I have repreMpntKl Uie people of Jtckum County one term In the State leg-talature a&4 (eel that the legislative eiperienee trained haa fitted me for a larger and more practical etrvtoa in the future. ' I therefore announce, myself aa a ceadldaCf for (he State Representative subject to tfcf republican primary. Adv. t(.. , RALPH COWOtLL. ,.. I hereby aiuiounoe my caudtrlacr lor -elJ- ' tlon -as one of the two represeatativ0a..nfoai Jackson County to the State Legislature, aoth. iect to the Uay priinury. '" - ''' I fee) that my previous aenrlce Id the .)efteU. ture enables me to better aerve the people. Adv. U. JOHN U. OABUN. i;-. curDirc I hereby announce uiytM'lf a candidate for 4ha nomination of Sheriff of .lai-kaoo Connty 'on tba republican ticket, nubject to the voters of sejd county at the primaries In May. If nominated and elected I pledge no self and the deputtet whom I ahnli appoint to enforce all laws In. cltidinir the 18th Amendment with efficiency and economy. If you do not want Uie laws an forced, do uot vote for mt Adv. tf. D. A. LYONS, Central Point. A" a candidate iu Uie Republican primaries for the offi.-e of .Sheriff. 1 desire to ciearty define my position on Uie future conduct of la office. If elected. My experience aa a deputy sheriff of Jecfcso County, and aa a State Traffic Officer, baa taught me Uist no peace officer can (rive satu. fuctory and efficient service to the public wbeft hs nuthoritr and responsibility are shared by another. The present unsatisfactory law en forcing conditions is largely sttrlbutabil to divided authority between antagonistic peace otfieei. elements that are certain to produoa conflict. Inefficiency and useleMi expenae. If elected I shall Insist upon and expect to mRintrn (he right to perform all the duties of Sheriff in thia County, and It follows Uist I will be uncompromisingly opposed to epeHal officers except Federal Agents, with whom I pledge full and co mplete cooperation. I am (a thorough accord with both the .leKer and 'spirit ot the proliib:Uon lnws and pledge my actlK and untiring efforts In their enforcement..' dv ft. ..... , .1. J. UcllABON. nehiff a candidate for the Democratic nobl. Irintmn for Sheriff. I promise if nominal? il and elected to enforce nil laws and .conduct the oilier business to the beat of my ability,- with efficiency, .and economy alivays considered Im.I; Will refer anyone to my. record as aheriff -duT'"'. r 1'iir 11117-1. . . v " ... RALPH 0. JJCNNINOSr CORONER . . .' ' I hereby announce myself sa a candidate, oo the republican ticket, for nomination at Uie' eoxo lng pri inary (or the oftice o( coroner of Jscteoo county. . , ... liy virtue ot my profession ss an undertake. I feel Uiat I have cveiy qualifli-atioo and Uva necessary equipment to properly handle airy du ties which may arise. ' , . Ad- B. W. OON0KR-. 1 ,n republican candidate for reelection for Coroner of Jackson county, aubject ' to net maries klay 16. . , ',' j Platform: Experience, personal , atttnUei. economic management. Being a .aubrtanal "xpiiycr I am interested m the. kvmpUob! management of all county offices. ' i " '' ' JOHK hi t Bat'! j ,.t.VV-; COUNTY CLERK-:" I r 1 I announce mysell as a candidate loi ttti a.' publican nomination for County' Clerk.' etibleci to the primary in May.' If elected I irrolvE perform (he duties of my. offlc in .an efcorioaZ lea! and business-like banner. 7 . ; Adv. tf. .W. H..CmnDAItt. tblbfa I hereby announce mveelf at a cindidaW 'ok Uie republlcun Ucket for norainstlon tor- tka 0? flee of Count. Clerk at (he May pire7 T I hare for (he past five yeors beep efor tident u..i i -a; 1"'.': ?' or ins oineo and M-.. rove worthy f jnm-Mlp DRl.ll.tA STEVENS ',vT Hedged B, VI V. I. i" con. " Adv. tf. I am a eandld.te for the offloe -ot .(ot Clerk, on (he republican ticket, euiieo 1 tto primary on May Id. f?- If elected County Clerk T trill' free f"'Ui office that high degree of .ftMiriKr rtlSiSi oHUrlV ?""U D V- ,.'. CARL Y. "Tr.N'qWALp;' jftLr ' TREASURER " ' ' 1 .V" I am a candidate for the rermbtlcan Mmin (ion tor a aecond term a. Trea'-urer S county, tmbject to the U v primsrv tffuZ nated and elected-, will cojdurt tt7.fflei ITS Uie part, in accordance with the law, t tie JUDGE COUNTY COURT l: " ', o."1,"', 1 m" ' cauuldacy for rhe republican nomination ft Judge of the County Court at Ik, H ' I hereby announce my candidacy ' for County Judge, ,b,ect to the decision of the Kmocratlc Primary, on the following platform" l?n"CTt": lnsBl!k'.ef,,Voy;l, on. momil'md'b. lness-likc,ainilnltratiori of county affair! Sroo necdl,a expenditure and waste and iK! prone, support -and - httenllon to K public achools and other and needless expense: (live to ali a alTsmu?! deal and not he rMn.n.iki. """V faction, clique o, organix.iion. ' "'- - WILLIAM ULItlCn. CntlNTV CI inr. . .' 1 xasa a candidate at (he Mav .... a. tb. Republican nominadon "2j. Superintendent of .l.ck,n cUuT I hivl UoTta' n-erexoro-rr"' ' A"" SUSAXNB HOMES OABTBB. COUNTY ASSESSOR !',''" JL!?. "r'A"1." "nomlntHon on th. esor. suhjeV to Vh. m'." n'rTm. CT f oVk lorT bin S'JZ I'. "1 rrnitlnn. to wn. ". oi property. vai- Alr.tf J it- COLEUAN.t- COUNTY COMMiMtriiirn . '.'. '. jm nu- t tke uSTZfZ .If I'. ... ail--ii. t- a.i' .),( !. (:"' !-.: . ; VtC'TUB bubTixu".